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Parliament Launches High-Stakes Probe Into SAPS Corruption Allegations

August 13, 2025
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Parliament’s new 18-member Ad Hoc Committee begins its critical work today, tasked with investigating explosive allegations of corruption and political interference within South Africa’s police and justice systems. The probe stems from claims made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi in July 2025.

The committee, formed through a unanimous National Assembly resolution, will examine allegations that Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy National

Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya:

– Disbanded a specialized task team investigating political killings
– Removed 121 case dockets
– Enabled criminal syndicates to influence state institutions

Comprising representatives from eight political parties, the committee includes four ANC members, two each from the DA and MK Party, and single members from the EFF, IFP, ActionSA, Patriotic Alliance, and Freedom Front Plus. Seven alternate members will support the work.

Today’s inaugural meeting will first elect a chairperson – expected to come from the ANC majority – before establishing procedures for summonsing witnesses, collecting evidence, and hearing testimony. Key figures expected to testify include Commissioner Mkhwanazi and suspended Minister Mchunu.

DA justice spokesperson Glynnis Breytenbach stressed the need for focus: “This must be a fact-finding mission, not political theater.” However, she questioned Mkhwanazi’s decision to make his allegations publicly in combat gear rather than through official channels.

The committee faces a tight deadline, required to report its findings by 31 October 2025. Its recommendations could lead to significant reforms in SAPS and the justice system.

Simultaneously, President Ramaphosa has appointed a judicial commission of inquiry led by Professor Firoz Cachalia to conduct a separate investigation, while Minister Mchunu remains suspended.

Today’s chairperson election will set the direction for what could become one of Parliament’s most consequential investigations in years, with potential to reshape South Africa’s criminal justice landscape.

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